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  1. Fractal images of formal systems.Paul St Denis & Patrick Grim - 1997 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 26 (2):181-222.
    Formal systems are standardly envisaged in terms of a grammar specifying well-formed formulae together with a set of axioms and rules. Derivations are ordered lists of formulae each of which is either an axiom or is generated from earlier items on the list by means of the rules of the system; the theorems of a formal system are simply those formulae for which there are derivations. Here we outline a set of alternative and explicitly visual ways of envisaging and analyzing (...)
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  2. Fractal identity and Hannah Arendt (towards identity problems and defragmentation of subject).J. Bystricky - 2002 - Filozofia 57 (7):493-504.
    In her examination of the problem of identity and its fractal character H. Arendt makes an important step towards a more profound understanding of the thinking Self. Her objective is evident - it is her effort to eliminate the negative effects of the so called identifying monism resulting in mass hysterias. Arendt argues, that the thinking Self is never identical with itself, therefore the definition of subjectivity itself should be seen from the perspective of the difference between the Self (...)
     
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    Fractal Cognitive Triad: The Theoretical Connection between Subjective Experience and Neural Oscillations.Justin M. Riddle - 2015 - Cosmos and History 11 (2):130-145.
    It has long been appreciated that the brain is oscillatory 1. Early measurements of brain electrophysiology revealed rhythmic synchronization unifying large swaths of the brain. The study of neural oscillation has enveloped cognitive neuroscience and neural systems. The traditional belief that oscillations are epiphenomenal of neuron spiking is being challenged by intracellular oscillations and the theoretical backing that oscillatory activity is fundamental to physics. Subjective experience oscillates at three particular frequency bands in a cognitive triad: perception at 5 Hz, action (...)
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    Fractal Patterns in Reasoning.David Atkinson & Jeanne Peijnenburg - 2012 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 53 (1):15-26.
    This paper is the third and final one in a sequence of three. All three papers emphasize that a proposition can be justified by an infinite regress, on condition that epistemic justification is interpreted probabilistically. The first two papers showed this for one-dimensional chains and for one-dimensional loops of propositions, each proposition being justified probabilistically by its precursor. In the present paper we consider the more complicated case of two-dimensional nets, where each "child" proposition is probabilistically justified by two "parent" (...)
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    Fractal-Scaling Properties as Aesthetic Primitives in Vision and Touch.Catherine Viengkham, Zoey Isherwood & Branka Spehar - 2022 - Axiomathes 32 (5):869-888.
    Natural forms, often characterized by irregularity and roughness, have a unique complexity that exhibit self-similarity across different spatial scales or levels of magnification. Our visual system is remarkably efficient in the processing of natural scenes and tuned to the multi-scale, fractal-like properties they possess. The fractal-like scaling characteristics are ubiquitous in many physical and biological domains, with recent research also highlighting their importance in aesthetic perception, particularly in the visual and, to some extent, auditory modalities. Given the multitude (...)
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    Fractal Analysis Illuminates the Form of Connectionist Structural Gradualness.Whitney Tabor, Pyeong Whan Cho & Emily Szkudlarek - 2013 - Topics in Cognitive Science 5 (3):634-667.
    We examine two connectionist networks—a fractal learning neural network (FLNN) and a Simple Recurrent Network (SRN)—that are trained to process center-embedded symbol sequences. Previous work provides evidence that connectionist networks trained on infinite-state languages tend to form fractal encodings. Most such work focuses on simple counting recursion cases (e.g., anbn), which are not comparable to the complex recursive patterns seen in natural language syntax. Here, we consider exponential state growth cases (including mirror recursion), describe a new training scheme (...)
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    Effective fractal dimensions.Jack H. Lutz - 2005 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 51 (1):62-72.
    Classical fractal dimensions have recently been effectivized by characterizing them in terms of real-valued functions called gales, and imposing computability and complexity constraints on these gales. This paper surveys these developments and their applications in algorithmic information theory and computational complexity theory.
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    The Fractal Self and the Organization of Nature: The Daoist Sage and Chaos Theory.David Jones & John Culliney - 1999 - Zygon 34 (4):643-654.
    The interconnections between self and surroundings in Daoist thought have been explored in the past in a variety of contexts. This paper, however, explores the Daoist version of the relational self from the general perspective of chaos theory and, more specifically, examines the role of the self in creating emergent form and dynamism in nature and society. The fractal self and world merge through the disciplined effort of the sage until the effort becomes effortless. Both self and world are (...)
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    Fractals and Multi-scale Modeling in Biology.Werner Callebaut - 2008 - Biological Theory 3 (4):291-292.
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    The fractal dimension as a measure of the quality of habitats.A. R. Imre & J. Bogaert - 2004 - Acta Biotheoretica 52 (1):41-56.
    Habitat fragmentation produces isolated patches characterized by increased edge effects from an originally continuous habitat. The shapes of these patches often show a high degree of irregularity: their shapes deviate significantly from regular geometrical shapes such as rectangular and elliptical ones. In fractal theory, the geometry of patches created by a common landscape transformation process should be statistically similar, i.e. their fractal dimensions and their form factors should be equal. In this paper, we analyze 49 woodlot fragments (Pinus (...)
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    Fractal Characteristics of Discontinuous Growth of Digital Company: An Entrepreneurial Bricolage Perspective.Xiaoyu Yu, Jiangyong Lu, Xiaomin Liu, Yihan Wang & Yilin Jia - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-9.
    Digital companies exhibit discontinuous growth in the process of shifting from their existing core business to a newer and less familiar business. This pattern of growth often ends in failure mainly because companies invest most of their resources in maintaining the value network of their existing core business, which ultimately results in a “lock-in” effect. The fractal theory assumes that there are similarities among fractals within companies. These similarities may reduce the threats posed by the value network lock-in effect (...)
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  12. A fractal universe and the identity of indiscernibles.Matteo Casarosa - 2019 - Stance 12 (1):87-95.
    The principle of Identity of Indiscernibles has been challenged with various thought experiments involving symmetric universes. In this paper, I describe a fractal universe and argue that, while it is not a symmetric universe in the classical sense, under the assumption of a relational theory of space it nonetheless contains a set of objects indiscernible by pure properties alone. I then argue that the argument against the principle from this new thought experiment resists better than those from classical symmetric (...)
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    Dynamic fractal unifying interaction confirmed with magnetospheric behavior and orbital data.Eugene Savov - 2007 - Complexity 12 (3):61-76.
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    Fractal dimensions of K-automatic sets.Alexi Block Gorman & Chris Schulz - forthcoming - Journal of Symbolic Logic:1-30.
    This paper seeks to build on the extensive connections that have arisen between automata theory, combinatorics on words, fractal geometry, and model theory. Results in this paper establish a characterization for the behavior of the fractal geometry of “k-automatic” sets, subsets of $[0,1]^d$ that are recognized by Büchi automata. The primary tools for building this characterization include the entropy of a regular language and the digraph structure of an automaton. Via an analysis of the strongly connected components of (...)
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  15. Fractal geometry is not the geometry of nature.Orly R. Shenker - 1994 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 25 (6):967-981.
    In recent years the magnificent world of fractals has been revealed. Some of the fractal images resemble natural forms so closely that Benoit Mandelbrot's hypothesis, that the fractal geometry is the geometry of natural objects, has been accepted by scientists and non-scientists alike. The present paper critically examines Mandelbrot's hypothesis. It first analyzes the concept of a fractal. The analysis reveals that fractals are endless geometrical processes, and not geometrical forms. A comparison between fractals and irrational numbers (...)
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    The Fractal Self: Science, Philosophy, and the Evolution of Human Cooperation.David Jones - 2017 - Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. Edited by David Edward Jones.
    Our universe, science reveals, began in utter simplicity, then evolved into burgeoning complexity. Starting with subatomic particles, dissimilar entities formed associations—binding, bonding, growing, branching, catalyzing, cooperating—as “self” joined “other” following universal laws with names such as gravity, chemical attraction, and natural selection. Ultimately life arose in a world of dynamic organic chemistry, and complexity exploded with wondrous new potential. Fast forward to human evolution, and a tension that had existed for billions of years now played out in an unprecedented arena (...)
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    Fractal transition steps to fractal stages: The dynamics of evolution, II.Sara Nora Ross - 2008 - World Futures 64 (5-7):361 – 374.
    Successful applications of hierarchical complexity to the behaviors of organisms, animals and humans, and social entities evidence the scaling properties of self-similarity, thus the bounded fractal characteristics of orders of hierarchical complexity. The theory specifies an identical sequence of discrete-state transition steps required from each stage of performance to the next. It repeats at all scales. Tasks nested within the step sequence evidence self-similarity with the orders of complexity. This model introduces questions about noise categories when system tasks are (...)
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    Fractal geometry—the case of a rapid career.Michal Tempczyk - 1996 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 10 (1):53 – 65.
    Abstract The first fractal constructions appeared in mathematics in the second half of the 19th century. Their history is divided into two periods. The first period lasted 100 years and is a good example of the method of proofs and refutations discovered by Lakatos. The modern history of these objects started 20 years ago, when Mandelbrot decided to create fractal geometry, a general theory concentrated on specific properties of fractals. His approach has been surprisingly effective. The aim of (...)
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    Fractality and Variability in Canonical and Non-Canonical English Fiction and in Non-Fictional Texts.Mahdi Mohseni, Volker Gast & Christoph Redies - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    This study investigates global properties of three categories of English text: canonical fiction, non-canonical fiction, and non-fictional texts. The central hypothesis of the study is that there are systematic differences with respect to structural design features between canonical and non-canonical fiction, and between fictional and non-fictional texts. To investigate these differences, we compiled a corpus containing texts of the three categories of interest, the Jena Corpus of Expository and Fictional Prose. Two aspects of global structure are investigated, variability and self-similar (...)
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    A Fractal Universe and the Identity of Indiscernibles.Matteo Casarosa - 2019 - Stance 12 (1):86-95.
    The principle of Identity of Indiscernibles has been challenged with various thought experiments involving symmetric universes. In this paper, I describe a fractal universe and argue that, while it is not a symmetric universe in the classical sense, under the assumption of a relational theory of space it nonetheless contains a set of objects indiscernible by pure properties alone. I then argue that the argument against the principle from this new thought experiment resists better than those from classical symmetric (...)
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    Fractal concepts and recognition: Hegelian intersectional feminism.Małgorzata Anna Maciejewska - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    Feminists have long been aware that the notion of women is problematic and using it uncritically without further qualifications leads to exclusions. In the article, I argue that the source of these problems lies in the understanding of concepts as static and clearly defined. I deploy Hegel’s idea of syllogism to define dynamic concepts, which I term ‘fractal concepts’ because of their complexity and constant development. In such structures the balance between the universal, the particular and the individual is (...)
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    The fractal self: science, philosophy, and the evolution of human cooperation.John L. Culliney - 2017 - Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press. Edited by David Edward Jones.
    Primal emergence -- Out of the dreamtime -- The quickening of chemistry -- Ecology emergent -- Intimate ark : sex and emergence -- Social order in nature : between conflict and cooperation -- Self within world -- From self to sage -- From self to no-self to all-self -- Anti-sage : from cult to empire -- Into Indra's net.
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    Fractals and Ravens.Keith McGreggor, Maithilee Kunda & Ashok Goel - 2014 - Artificial Intelligence 215:1-23.
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    Towards Fractal Gravity.Karl Svozil - 2020 - Foundations of Science 25 (1):275-280.
    In an extension of speculations that physical space–time is a fractal which might itself be embedded in a high-dimensional continuum, it is hypothesized to “compensate” for local variations of the fractal dimension by instead varying the metric in such as way that the intrinsic dimensionality remains an integer. Thereby, an extrinsic fractal continuum is intrinsically perceived as a classical continuum. Conversely, it is suggested that any variation of the metric from its Euclidean form can be “shifted” to (...)
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    The Fractal Self: Science, Philosophy, and the Evolution of Human Cooperation.Jennifer Liu - 2022 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 14 (3):315-317.
    One of the most classic ontological problems of philosophy is the question of why there exists something instead of nothing. In John L. Culliney and David Jones’s The Fractal Self: Science, Philoso...
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    On fractal thought: Derrida, Hegel, and chaos science.Laurie McRobert - 1995 - History of European Ideas 20 (4-6):815-821.
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    Fractal computer visualization in psychological research.Emma I. Meshcheryakova & Anastasia V. Larionova - 2017 - AI and Society 32 (1):121-133.
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    Fractality, organizational management, and creative change.David Levick & Lesley Kuhn - 2007 - World Futures 63 (3 & 4):265 – 274.
    This article explores an understanding of organizational management developed from the metaphorical application of complexity science to the field of organizational development. It focuses on the insights that fractality triggers in relation to an alternative way of examining and appreciating organizational hierarchy, and the subsequent implications to liberating creativity, ingenuity and potentiality of individuals working within the organization. Sites where such a fractal-hierarchy mindset appears to be evident are discussed, and the effects on productivity noted.
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    Fractality is an Amodal Property.Oliver Lukitsch - 2021 - Constructivist Foundations 16 (3):308-310.
    Oblak, Boyadzhieva, and Bon claim that fractality is a modal property of the experience of perceptual presence. I will instead argue that the concept of fractality implies amodality and that modal ….
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  30. Fractal architecture: the philosophical implications of an iterative design process.Michael J. Ostwald - 2003 - Communication and Cognition. Monographies 36 (3-4):263-295.
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    Fractal Tilings Based on Successive Adjacent Substitution Rule.Peichang Ouyang, Xiaosong Tang, Kwokwai Chung & Tao Yu - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-12.
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    Fractal-Type Dynamical Behaviors of Complex Systems.Viorel-Puiu Paun, Maricel Agop, Guanrong Chen & Cristian Focsa - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-3.
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    Fractal Art as Genuine Art.Viorel Guliciuc - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 1:93-102.
    There is a whole discussion around the genuine/non genuine appurtenance of the Fractal Art to the Art (Ken Keller, Tad Boniecki, Noel Huntley a.o.). Fractal Art is a new way to manipulate shapes, colors and light. It is a subclass of the visual digital art that could describe as that art form produced using a computer (PC, Mac), fractal and graphical software and output devices (monitors, plotters, printers etc.) or using fractal rules and traditional painting techniques (...)
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    Chaos, fractals, and the pedagogical challenge of Jackson Pollock's "all-over" paintings.Francis Halsall - 2008 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 42 (4):pp. 1-16.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Chaos, Fractals, and the Pedagogical Challenge of Jackson Pollock's "All-Over" PaintingsFrancis Halsall (bio)IntroductionThe "all-over" abstract canvases that Jackson Pollock produced between 1943 and 1951 present a pedagogical challenge in how to account for their apparently chaotic structure. One reason that they are difficult to teach about is that they have proved notoriously difficult for art historians to come to terms with. This is undoubtedly a consequence of their abstraction. (...)
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    Fractal response of physiological signals to stress conditions, environmental changes, and neurodegenerative diseases.Nicola Scafetta, Richard E. Moon & Bruce J. West - 2007 - Complexity 12 (5):12-17.
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  36. Fractal Contours: Chaos and System in the Romantic Fragment.Azade Seyhan - 1996 - In Richard Thomas Eldridge (ed.), Beyond Representation: Philosophy and Poetic Imagination. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 133--50.
     
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    Fractals and artificial intelligence to decrypt ideography and understand the evolution of language.Cédric Sueur & Marie Pelé - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e254.
    Self-sufficient ideographies are rare because they are stifled by the issue of standardization. Similar issues arise with abstract art or drawings created by young children or great apes. We propose that mathematical indices and artificial intelligence can help us decode ideography, and if not to understand its meaning, at least to know that meaning exists.
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    Fractal theory: Baudrillard and the contemporary arts. Jean Baudrillard interviewed by Nicholas Zurbrugg.Nicholas Zurbrugg - 1990 - Paragraph 13 (3):285-292.
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    Fractals: More than just a pretty picture.James Kakalios - 1996 - Complexity 1 (5):38-39.
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    A Fractal Universe with Discrete Spatial Scales: In Memory of Toivo Jaakkola.D. F. Roscoe - 1996 - Apeiron 3 (3-4):99.
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    Fractals in African settlement architecture.Ron Eglash - 1998 - Complexity 4 (2):21-29.
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    Fractality and self-organization in the orthodox iconography.Miloš Milovanović & Bojan M. Tomić - 2016 - Complexity 21 (S1):55-68.
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    Fractal Holography in Trobriand Agency and Culture.Mark Mosko - 2010 - In Ton Otto & Nils Bubandt (eds.), Experiments in holism: theory and practice in contemporary anthropology. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 150.
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    Philosophical fractals: Or, history as metaphilosophy.Nancey Murphy - 1993 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 24 (3):501-508.
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    The Fractal Maximum-Power Evolution of Brain, Consciousness, and Mind.Larry Vandervert - 1996 - In E. MacCormac & Maxim I. Stamenov (eds.), Fractals of Brain, Fractals of Mind: In Search of a Symmetry Bond. John Benjamins. pp. 7--235.
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    Chaos, Fractals, and Our Concept of Disease.Manuel Varela, Raul Ruiz-Esteban & Maria Jose Mestre De Juan - 2010 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 53 (4):584-595.
    The concept of disease is deeply rooted in medical practice, and one can hardly conceive of caring for patients without this tool. Nevertheless, under this seemingly uncontroversial idea there are some highly polemical axioms that we usually take for granted, even though they often lead us to some uncomfortable inconsistencies and contradictions. Some of the conceptual issues derived from our traditional view of disease, which condition the way we conceive and practice medicine, include:We conceive of disease as a real entity (...)
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    Fractal variability versus pathologic periodicity: complexity loss and stereotypy in disease.Ary L. Goldberger - 1996 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 40 (4):543-561.
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    The fractal property of internal structure of facial affect recognition: A complex system approach.Takuma Takehara, Fumio Ochiai, Hiroshi Watanabe & Naoto Suzuki - 2007 - Cognition and Emotion 21 (3):522-534.
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    Parallel Fractal Compression Method for Big Video Data.Shuai Liu, Weiling Bai, Gaocheng Liu, Wenhui Li & Hari M. Srivastava - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-16.
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  50. Fractals of ‘Old’ and ‘New’ Logics: A Post/modern Proposal for Transformative Mathematics Pedagogy.Bal Luitel & Peter Taylor - 2013 - Philosophy of Mathematics Education Journal 27.
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